Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (novel)

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days is a novel written by American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney, and is the fourth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.[1] It was released on October 12, 2009 in the USA and October 13, 2009, in Canada. The film, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, released on August 3, 2012, was based on the book and its predecessor, The Last Straw.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days book cover.
AuthorJeff Kinney
IllustratorJeff Kinney
Cover artistJeff Kinney and Chad W. Beckerman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDiary of a Wimpy Kid
GenreComedy
PublisherAmulet Books (US)
Puffin Books (UK)
Publication date
October 12, 2009 (United States) October 13, 2009 (Canada)
Media typePrint (hardcover, paperback)
Pages217
ISBN978-0-8109-8391-5
Preceded byThe Last Straw 
Followed byThe Ugly Truth 

Summary

The book starts with Greg Heffley describing how he is an "indoor person," and how he intends to spend his summer vacation playing video games. His mother, Susan, wants him to go outdoors more often. Their budget is tight, so Greg and his family are not able to go to the beach that summer. However, Susan still intends to have the "best summer ever."

Greg invites his best friend Rowley for a sleepover, where they watch a horror movie about a muddy hand who strangles people, which scares them. They later start a lawn mowing service to earn money for Rowley's Dad (after Greg uses up $80 at the local country club), but the job ends badly as neither of them have operated a lawn mower before and Rowley refuses to do all the work for Greg. Due to this, Greg decides not to invite Rowley to his birthday party for not helping him out, which leads to them falling out.

During his birthday party, Greg is gifted a Ladybug, a cell phone that can only make home and emergency calls. Greg is also disappointed that he didn't get a dog. The next day, Susan takes Greg and his brother, Rodrick, to the pet store. They are both given five dollars, so Greg settles on an angelfish while Rodrick buys a piranha. After a trip to the water park, Greg finds that the piranha ate his angelfish while they were gone.

At a Fathers' Day lunch, Greg's dad, Frank, learns that his own father accidentally ran over his dog when he was young, and then lied about him running away. He then drives off and buys a dog. Susan names him Sweetie, which nobody else is happy with. Greg does not like the dog, as he barks at the TV and licks his pillow.

In a picture, Greg notices Heather Hills, "the sister of Holly Hills, who is one of the cutest girls in my class" as a lifeguard at the town pool. He starts to help Heather out by getting her drinks and calling out people for breaking the rules, to impress her. Greg runs away after Heather expects him to clean up a kid's vomit, deciding that he "need[s] to let this summer romance cool off a little."

Greg meets Rowley and his family at the supermarket, after not seeing Rowley in ages, due to their previous fall out. Rowley's mom asks if Greg would like to join them on their beach vacation, and Susan accepts for him. Greg has struggles with the trip as he learns that their cabin has no electronics, feels sick after going on a boardwalk ride, and gets Rowley’s dad’s dollar bill stolen. Furthermore, he "burns" Rowley with a rubber band, and is sent home early.

After this incident, Greg is afraid that Frank is going to sell him to an orphanage, due to evidence he found in his father's diary and he calls the police with his Ladybug phone. It turns out that Frank is intended to take Greg to a baseball game, and he gives the tickets to the police. Susan is very disappointed since she brought the tickets for a father and son bonding. The next day, Greg's parents decide to give Sweetie to Greg's grandmother as everyone is tired with him.

After hearing about a video game competition, Greg and Rowley decide to camp in front of the store. Greg gets chocolate on his hands, and decides to prank Rowley by making him think he is the muddy hand; this results in Rowley crushing Greg's hand with a mallet. Due to his injury, Greg is unable to play well in the competition and Rowley beats him.

The book concludes with Susan making a photo album and remembering the summer as the "best summer ever," although Greg thinks the opposite.

gollark: You really do enjoy wireless things, like a wrong person who is wrong.
gollark: Admittedly I can't see the screen on this very well on direct sunlight.
gollark: It looks the same.
gollark: It's a pen. It seems fine.
gollark: No.

References

  1. Jeff Kinney (2007-12-13). "Diary of a Wimpy Kid". Wimpykid.com. Archived from the original on 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
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